pf@artcom-gmbh.de (Peter Funk): > * People will confuse this with calling > MyBaseClass.__getitem__(....) Given type/class/instance unification, that's exactly how it'll be implemented. So it's not confusion, it's insightful understanding! > This '::' operator is not at all that ugly Well, that's a matter of opinion. But I'll concede that it's less ugly than something like @ or $. But in any case, it's not going to mean quite the same thing in Python as it does in C++, so it might just confuse C++ people. What exactly *is* it going to mean in Python, anyway? Will it have a corresponding __magic__ method, and if so, what will it be called? Greg Ewing, Computer Science Dept, +--------------------------------------+ University of Canterbury, | A citizen of NewZealandCorp, a | Christchurch, New Zealand | wholly-owned subsidiary of USA Inc. | greg@cosc.canterbury.ac.nz +--------------------------------------+
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